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This document describes the main noteworthy addresses of OmniPCX Office R1 up to R7.1.
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Table of contents
1 WARNING ............................................................................................................................................... 3
2 "Other Labels" description ....................................................................................................................... 4
3 "Timer Labels" description ..................................................................................................................... 17
Note: Several labels have a length of 2 bytes. The values read by OMC are reversed: less significant byte
(LSB) followed by the most significant byte.
The value read will have thus to be reversed to calculate the decimal equivalent.
Example: the value displayed by OMC as 58 02h (Hexadecimal) must be considered as 02 58h, equal to 600
decimal.
Default values shown in this document have already been reversed to make it easy to read.
No of Default Significant
Label Function description bytes value value
AAGrDialng Enables free dialling (internal extensions only) during AA 1 00 00 Disabled
company greeting. 01 Enabled
AAGrTransf Enables the transfer to operator when dialling 0 or 9 1 01 00 Disabled
during the AA company greeting. 01 Enabled
Note: Only relevant if "AAGrDialng" = 01
AATypTrf This flag is used to define the type of transfer provided 1 02 00 Simple transfer
by the Automated Attendant. (or Blind transfer)
02 Half-supervised
transfer
ACC_Mode This flag enables the behaviour of the account code digit 1 00 00 confirmation
analysis to be changed to allow secrecy protection of the after each digit
account code. Audio indication is given to the user of 01 confirmation
incorrect/correct digits after the amount of digits defined after x digits: x
in this label. is the shortest
code
ACDAutoLog To control whether an agent is automatically placed in 1 01 00 Off Duty
"On Duty" or "Off Duty" status when it login (since R4.0). 01 On Duty
ArsStarSep This flag is used to define the use of a star entered in the ARS 1 00 00 Star sent as a
substituted number field. If the flag is set, a star is used as separator
MF digit
between address and sub-address.
01 Separator for
If the flag is not set, the star will be sent as "digit". sub-address
AttPickDDI Authorises the attendant to pick up a DDI call destined 1 00 00 Forbidden
for another station, by pressing an RSP key. 01 Authorised
AttRoutOos Defines the destination of an incoming call to an out of 1 01 00 Routing is as
service set. The routing of the call is dependant on the per the protocol
protocol defined as per the incoming trunk protocol or 01 Routing to
the call is routed to the operator. operator
BC31k_ISDN This flag is used to modify the bearer capability (BC) 1 00 00: BC is set to
from Speech to Audio 3,1kHz for outgoing call on ISDN Speech
trunks when dialling from a digital set (UA, NOE, GAP …). (NZ: 01: BC is set to
01)
Since R610. Audio 3,1kHz
BC31k_QSIG This flag is used to modify the bearer capability (BC) 1 00 00: BC is set to
from Speech to Audio 3,1kHz for outgoing call on QSIG Speech
lines (DLT) when dialling from a digital set (UA, NOE, (NZ: 01: BC is set to
01)
GAP …). Audio 3,1kHz
Since R610.
BoardIA Read only: provides info as to whether the system is a 1 Defined 00 Mono CPU
by Soft
mono-CPU or a Multi-CPU system allowing IA via a 01 Multi CPU
Key
CoCPU@ (OXO Release 1.1).
No of Default Significant
Label Function bytes value value
AlerIncTimer Time delay before transmission of an "Alert" to the public 2 00-3C 100ms intervals
network on an incoming call. 6s
CstaMCaTim Maximum duration a correspondent is called before the 2 00-C8 100ms intervals
call is automatically stopped (call generated from a CSTA 20s
application).
DphLockAct Doorphone II (NL doorphone): timer value for time to 2 00-0A 100ms intervals
operate a doorstrike. 1s
DphMHldTim Maximum conversation length for a doorphone. 2 B8-0B 100ms intervals
5mn
DphWRsptim Maximum response delay for a doorphone call. 2 02-58 100ms intervals
1mn
EBValTime Change the value of the Earth Button Validation timer for 2 00-0C 100ms intervals
2–wire–sets. 1.5 sec
FeatAckTim Display time of operation accepted message 2 00-1E 100ms intervals
(Message on UA: "accepted"). 3s
FlashTimer Minimum duration of a Flashing. 2 00-16 8 ms intervals
128ms
ForceMFTim Time associated to the Force MF digit: set is switched in 2 00-32 100ms intervals
MF mode and MF codes are sent. 5s
IntDgMFTim Interdigit MF timer on a set. 2 00-C8 100ms intervals
(Active time of DTMF end to end signalling) 20s
IsdnBlkTim Allows selecting or not block mode dialling on ISDN lines 2 00-00 00-00 overlap
for dialled digits which are defined in the end of dialling 100ms intervals
table. Since R410/023.005 – R510/018.004 See Appendix 4.19
PM5FtpIdle Duration of the idle time to disconnection of a PM5/OMC 1 1E 30mn
session via a FTP (LAN). Since R210/ 030.001.
Default value: 1E (30 minutes) – Max: FE.
Pm5Pppldle Duration of the idle time to disconnection of a PM5/OMC 1E 30mn
session via a remote ISDN (PPP). Since R210/ 030.001.
Default value: 1E (30 minutes) – Max: FE.
ParWaitTim Meet me conference bridge timer which allows 2 0B-B8 100ms intervals
participant to be queued until the Master opens the 5mn
bridge (participant are released after timeout). Since
R6.0.
RelSubsTim Timer during which we can receive always metering pulses 2 00-96 100ms intervals
after the release of a call. 15s
TinyLgDTMF Defines the length of the DTMF tone sent from a Mobile 2 00-03 100ms intervals
100/200 set when the flag LongMFTiny is enabled ( i.e. 300ms
value 01)
No of Default Significant
Label Function bytes value value
ACDivRestr All calls intended to the attendant group can be diverted 1 00 00 not activated
to an internal or external destination (local calls, external 01 activated
public and private incoming calls, dynamic routing calls,
recalls to operator) Modifying "ACDivRestr", allows to
restrict this type of diversion (Diversion by Att. Restricted
mode) to direct calls to the attendant group and to
incoming public calls (private incoming calls, recalls and
dynamic routing calls are not diverted)
ADsa1st* System behaviour if analogue DISA is activated. Used to 1 01 00 * not ignored
define whether the first incoming digit "*" is ignored or 01 * is ignored
not (ie: Star Question function).
ADsaAnsTim DISA on analogue trunk: Ring duration timer for 2 00-64 100 ms intervals
automatic answer of an incoming call to DISA. 10s
ADsaSToTim DISA on analogue trunk: timeout between DISA 2 00-14 100 ms intervals
answering a call and connecting to the DISA tone 2s
ADsaTonTim DISA on analogue trunk: duration of the DISA tone. 2 00-1E 100 ms intervals
ATClipName Name display on analogue trunk can be disabled. 2 00-00 00-00 CLI
Since R6.0 for Canada & US market. 00-01 Name
AnsMsgTim Time duration of auto_answer_timer for night greetings 2 00-00 100 ms intervals
and preannouncement.
ArsEmWtAcc This flag defines whether or not an access code is sent 1 00 00 emergency
with an emergency number using the ARS mechanism. number is sent
01 access code
+ emergency
number is sent
AttConnex Time delay for connection of an incoming call on an 2 00-00 8 ms intervals
analogue Trunk Line. country dependent
AudioInG Gain values of the AFU daughterboard audio input gain. 2 00-00 0x00 (+20 dBr)
+20dBr 0x01 (+15 dBr)
Note: a Warm reset is necessary if the value is changed. 0x02 (+10 dBr)
0x03 (+ 5 dBr)
AutoAnsTim Ringing time before automatic pickup in auto answer 2 00-15 100 ms intervals
mode. (ie: UA set Auto Answer ring duration timer).
DectPagTim Maximum time during which a DECT handset running in 2 00-C8 100 ms intervals
UA mode (not GAP) can be searched (paged). At time
out expiry the caller gets the Inaccessible menu and the
call is either released or routed to the attendant. Note
that dynamic routing is also stopped at time out expiry.
DectTotcal This counter is only updated if the noteworthy address 4 -- Read only
5.1 BsyPrivCaus
(Busy Provider Causes).
This table contains up to 5 ETSI cause values that triggers the feature "ARS busy provider" and re-route
(overflow) a call to another provider. If only 2 causes have to be programmed, the entry must be string left,
example for ETSI cause values 57h and 3Ah: BsyPrivCaus = 57 3A FF FF FF.
Reminder: - the system stops the search at the first entry programmed at FF
- the entries are hexadecimal values: take care about the format used with an ISDN analyser !
5.2 DynRoutBsy
(Dynamic routing on Busy).
This flag defines the reaction of the PBX for an incoming call to a busy extension.
Authorized values:
00: the incoming call is routed to the "dyn. route. T1" destination after the timer T1 (if programmed).
01: the incoming call is immediately forwarded to the "dyn. rout. T1" destination if the user is busy
Example of application: with VMU, an incoming call will be immediately forwarded to the VMU if the called
party is busy, the caller hears the message "the terminal is occupied, you are
connected to the mail box …."
Remarks:
- This flag is a system data the mechanism is applied to all subscribers that have a "dyn. rout. T1"
destination defined.
- The immediate forwarding is only applied to an external incoming call internal calls will always follow T1
timeout.
- The choice between dynamic routing or immediate forwarding on busy can be configured for each subscriber
by OMC in the menu "Subscriber List – Subscriber – Details – Dynamic routing – (cross the checkbox)
"Routing on busy". In this case, the flag DynRoutBsy must be at 00 (default value, but take care in case of
system upgrade).
Up to R5.1: EmergNum contains up to 5 prefixes, which have a maximum length of 8 digits, each entry uses 8
bytes, meaning 5 groups of 8 bytes.
Starting from R6.0: EmergNum contains up to 10 prefixes (maximum length of 8 digits, meaning 10 groups of
8 bytes).
- The first 4 bytes define the emergency number (15): an emergency number has a maximal size of 8 digits.
Possible values are 0 to 8 (BCD format, 9 - * and # are not allowed).
- The 5th byte indicates the length of the emergency number (02 = two digits) and the 6 th/7th and 8th bytes
are system data (do not modify).
- To add the emergency number eg. (112), you must enter " 12 01 00 00 03 00 00 00 " - as shown in the
screen capture above at Offset 000018
- To delete an entry, it is recommended to program " FF FF FF FF 00 00 00 00" (for easier table overview)
- The next 8 bytes define the second emergency number with same rules as before.
Additional example:
emergency number 112 is entered as "12 01 00 00 03 00 00 00"
emergency number 12345678 is entered as "78 56 34 12 08 00 00 00"
Example:
The 2 first bytes are used by GAP handsets when in conversation via a Com Type 1 - external ISDN end
to end line. The values for this communication type are:
Offset Address 000000 byte 01 00 = 0dB - transmission gain
Offset Address 000001 byte 02 06 = 6dB - reception gain
The next 2 bytes are used by GAP handsets in conversation via a Com Type 2 - non ISDN end to end line
(Inter working). The values for this communication type are:
Offset Address 000002 byte 07 00 = 0dB - transmission gain
Offset Address 000003 byte 08 06 = 6dB - reception gain
Allowed Gain values are: from –12 dB to +12 dB in 1 dB steps:
Hexadecimal 1C 1B 1A 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11
Decimal 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17
Gain (dB) -12 dB -11 dB -10 dB -9 dB -8 dB -7 dB -6 dB -5 dB -4 dB -3 dB -2 dB -1 dB
Hexadecimal 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C
Decimal 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12
Gain (dB) 0dB +1 dB +2 dB +3 dB +4 dB +5dB +6 dB +7 dB +8 dB +9 dB +10 dB +11 dB +12 dB
The first 3 bytes (circled) are used for the DECT handset in conversation via a communication Type 1 -
External digital line. The values for this communication type are:
Offset Address 00000000 Byte 01 02 = 0dB - padded send
Offset Address 00000001 Byte 02 02 = 0dB - padded received
Offset Address 00000002 Byte 03 04 = 5dB - side tone (do not modify)
To increase the audio level received on the DECT handset to 2,5 dB, the value of the "reception" byte (address
00000001) must be changed from 02 to 03.
The authorised values (transmission and reception) are:
00 = -5 dB 01 = -2,5 dB 02 = 0 dB 03 = 2,5 dB 04 = 5 dB
- The next 3 bytes (starting from offset address 0000003) on the same line, are used for the DECT handset in
conversation with a non ISDN end to end line, called "Interworking" communication.
- The next 3 bytes (starting from offset address 0000006) on the same line, are used for the DECT handset in
conversation with an "External analogue" communication.
- etc …
The first six bytes are used for UA stations in conversation with an external ISDN line (ISDN end to end
communication). The values for this type of communication are:
Offset Address 000000 02 = 0dB - handset transmission
Offset Address 000001 02 = 0dB - handset reception
Offset Address 000002 02 = 0dB - hands free transmission
Offset Address 000003 02 = 0dB - hands free reception
Offset Address 000004 65 - do not change, system data
Offset Address 000005 CB - do not change, system data
The next six bytes are used for UA stations in communication with an external inter working line (not ISDN
end to end). The values for this type of communication are:
Offset Address 000006 02 = 0dB - handset transmission
Offset Address 000007 02 = 0dB - handset reception
Offset Address 000008 02 = 0dB - hands free transmission
Offset Address 000009 02 = 0dB - hands free reception
Offset Address 000010 65 - do not change, system data
Offset Address 000011 CB - do not change, system data
The following bytes correspond to the communication types as outlined for "GAPGainTab".
The authorized values (for transmission and reception) are:
00 = -5 dB 01 = -2.5 dB 02 = 0 dB 03 = 2.5 dB 04 = 5.0 dB
Example: To increase the audio level received on the UA station's handset by 2,5 dB for ISDN calls, the value
of the "reception" byte at Offset Address 000001(ISDN end to end communication) must be changed
from 02 to 03.
The first 4 bytes are used for x8 stations in conversation with an external ISDN line (ISDN end to end
communication). The values for this type of communication are:
Offset Address 000000 F0 = +3 dB - Gain on transmission
Offset Address 000001 FC = -12 dB - Gain on reception
Offset Address 000002 D6 = 21 dB - Side tone on handset
Offset Address 000003 D0 = 24 dB - Side tone on headset
The next four bytes are used for x8 stations in communication with an external inter working line (not ISDN
end to end). The values for this type of communication are:
Offset Address 000004 F6 = +6 dB - Gain on transmission
Offset Address 000005 08 = -6 dB - Gain on reception
Offset Address 000006 D6 = 21 dB - Side tone on handset
Offset Address 000007 D0 = 24 dB - Side tone on headset
Authorized values for Transmission:
Hexadecimal E6 (min level) EA F0 F6 FA (max level)
Gain (dB) -2 dB 0 dB +3 dB +6 dB +8 dB
The first 4 bytes are used for x9 stations in conversation with an external ISDN line (ISDN end to end
communication). The values for this type of communication are:
Offset Address 000000 F0 = +3 dB - Gain on transmission
Offset Address 000001 FC = -9 dB - Gain on reception
Offset Address 000002 DC = 18 dB - Side tone on handset
Offset Address 000003 D0 = 24 dB - Side tone on headset
The next four bytes are used for x9 stations in communication with an external inter working line (not ISDN
end to end). The values for this type of communication are:
Offset Address 000004 F6 = +6 dB - Gain on transmission
Offset Address 000005 08 = -3 dB - Gain on reception
Offset Address 000006 DC = 18 dB - Side tone on handset
Offset Address 000007 D0 = 24 dB - Side tone on headset
Authorized gain values for transmission:
Hexadecimal E6 (min level) EA F0 F6 FA (max level)
Gain (dB) -2 dB 0 dB +3 dB +6 dB +8 dB
- The first byte is used for Z station in conversation with a digital external line (digital end to end
communication). The value for this type of communication is:
Offset Address 000000 01 = Boost ON
- The second byte is used for Z stations in communication with an interworking line. The value for this type
of communication is:
Offset Address 000001 00 = Boost OFF
Example:
The 2 first bytes are used by GAP handsets when in conversation via a Com Type 1 - external ISDN end
to end line. The values for this communication type are:
Offset Address 000000 byte 01 00 = 0dB - transmission gain
Offset Address 000001 byte 02 06 = 6dB - reception gain
The next 2 bytes are used by GAP handsets in conversation via a Com Type 2 - non ISDN end to end line
(Inter working). The values for this communication type are:
Offset Address 000002 byte 07 00 = 0dB - transmission gain
Offset Address 000003 byte 08 06 = 6dB - reception gain
Allowed Gain values are: from –12 dB to +12 dB in 1 dB steps:
Hexadecimal 1C 1B 1A 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11
Decimal 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17
Gain (dB) -12 dB -11 dB -10 dB -9 dB -8 dB -7 dB -6 dB -5 dB -4 dB -3 dB -2 dB -1 dB
Hexadecimal 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C
Decimal 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12
Gain (dB) 0dB +1 dB +2 dB +3 dB +4 dB +5dB +6 dB +7 dB +8 dB +9 dB +10 dB +11 dB +12 dB
0 External ISDN
1 Interworking
2 External Analog
3 Internal Digital
4 Analog_TieLine
5 Dect
6 Internal Analog
7 Forced
Each direction contains 2 bytes. The first byte controls the echo 8 Gap_Dect
cancellation, authorized values: 9 Data
- 00 = Deactivation of echo cancellation. 10 IP Trunk
- 01 = Activation of echo cancellation. 11 TSC_IP
12 Default
The 2nd byte of each communication type is system data, do not modify.
5.12 TscGainIP
"TscGainIP" allows to adjust the gains of the IP channels according to the type of remote correspondent. The
system distinguishes 13 different directions, i.e. 13 groups of 2 bytes each.
0 External ISDN
1 Interworking
2 External Analog
3 Internal Digital
4 Analog_TieLine
5 Dect
6 Internal Analog
7 Forced
Each direction contains 2 bytes. The first byte controls the echo cancellation, authorized values:
8 Gap_Dect
- 00 = Deactivation of echo cancellation. 9 Data
- 01 = Activation of echo cancellation. 10 IP Trunk
11 TSC_IP
The 2nd byte of each communication type is system data, do not modify. 12 Default
Only 2 cadences are defined for this tone so bytes 6 & 7 through to byte 21 are values " FF 00 " = unused
cadences eg. FFh (Silence) - 00h (No duration).
- STD = (Standard tone level) indicates that this tone is used internally
- RED = (Reduced tone level) indicates that this tone is sent to the external network (eg. Sent to T0 or T2)
Complete List and description of the available tones:
Authorized values
Ringing: - 01h: ringing active
- 00h: silence
Duration: from 00h to FEh - 00=infite duration
10ms intervals for UA stations and 100ms for all other types of stations.
Note: the ring sequences not used must be at " 00h-00h ".
Programming
Each ringing address is referenced in relation to the flag "Ringing "start address + an offset (see summary
table Ringing in appendix B).
Note: Currently the byte length defined in "Other Labels" for "Ringing" is 14 (0E hexa). Where as the true
byte length of the table should be 238 dec (EE hex.)
(ie: 17 ring sequences x 14 bytes length = 238 bytes ). It is therefore necessary to use the Numeric Addresses
in OMC to read and modify the ringing sequences.
In Other labels:
- find the label " Ringing " and note the hexadecimal address
Default values at the address "DectOBCGai" (these values depend on the country) are:
- byte 1 = gain in emission in a silent environment = 0 dB
- byte 2 = gain in reception in a silent environment = +6 dB
- byte 3 = gain in emission in noisy environment = 0 dB
- byte 4 = gain in reception in noisy environment = +9 dB
The following gain values (emission/reception) can be adjusted within the range –12 dB to +12 dB in steps of
1 dB according to the following code:
Note: due to a problem in OMC - its currently at the time of writing its not possible to read or modify bytes
3 & 4 of this address in "Other Labels". The incorrect byte length was defined (ie: should be 4 but 2
is used).
Therefore copy the address of DectOBCGain as shown in "Others Label" and use Numeric address to read
or modify the address:
Access " Numeric addresses"; enter the hexadecimal address of DectOBCGain and 4 for the length.
After clicking on READ, the values for all gains are displayed
Procedure to Modify/read:
Call Type 6 - Dect to GSM communication Call Type 3 - Dect to an Analogue line
1st byte Echo suppressor) (1st byte Echo suppressor)
Although, the tables comprises of 28 entries (corresponding to different call situations) only the first 6 call
types are allowed to be modified
0C 00 2B 00 09 00 28 00 0C 00
Corresponds to "OffHook2W
Notes:
- If the SM_SC servers (incoming and outgoing) have the same public number, it is mandatory to configure
two times the same phone numbers in the table,
- The flag "SMSenabled" must be set to 01 to enable the SMS Transparency feature in the system.
Example:
- IsdnBlkTim = 00 3C, 3Ch = 60 x 100 = 6 seconds.
- End of dialling table is configured as follow:
- The user dials 3600: the dialled number will be sent immediately in block mode.
- The user dials 2548: the prefix is not in the table, the dialled number will be sent in block mode 6s after
the user pressed the digit "8".
- The user dials 365123: the prefix 3651 is defined as open dialling in the table, the dialled number will be
sent in block mode 6s after the user pressed the digit "3".
Value 0 means no limitation for the remote access to Voice Mail (the mechanism is disabled).
Ringing (Note: the values in the following tables are for example only as these values are country dependent)
N. of not cadence cadence cadence cadence cadence cadence
Ringing offset
cadences used 1 2 3 4 5 6
External calls (except UA) 00H 02 00H 01 0F 00 23 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Internal calls (except UA) 0EH 02 00H 01 0F 00 0F 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Auto answer(except UA) 1CH 02 00H 01 02 00 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
App (except UA) 2AH 02 00H 01 02 00 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Alarm (except UA) 38H 02 00H 01 02 00 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Supervision (except UA) & Aide OP 46H 04 00H 01 02 00 02 01 02 00 1E 00 00 00 00
Call-back (except UA) 54H 02 00H 01 0F 00 23 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Z behind UA 62H 02 32H * 01 05 00 64 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
General bell external calls 70H 02 00H 01 0F 00 23 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
General bell internal calls 7EH 02 00H 01 0F 00 0F 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
External UA calls 8CH 05 00H 01 4B 01 4B 00 7D 00 7D 00 64 00 00
Internal UA calls 9AH 04 01H 01 4B 01 4B 00 4B 00 4B 00 00 00 00
Auto answer UA A8H 02 05H 01 14 00 14 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
App UA B6H 02 02H 01 14 00 14 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Alarm UA C4H 02 02H 01 14 00 14 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Supervision UA D2H 06 03H 01 14 00 14 01 14 00 64 00 64 00 64
Call-back UA E0H 05 02H 01 4B 01 4B 00 7D 00 7D 00 64 00 00
* The second byte of Z Behind UA allows to choose the ringing frequency for analogue sub devices (4095AP): default value 32H = 50 Hz - 19H = 25
Hz.
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